The films were selected among 126 submitted and will compete for awards in four categories to be presented by an expert jury.
A visual anthropology workshop is taking place from April 27 to May 3, supported by UNESCO's Venice office.
A round table will be held on May 2, bringing together young visual anthropologists from Southeast Europe who will present the prospects of visual anthropology and their countries' cultural policies in the preservation of intangible assets.
Admission to all films will be free.